Nancy Sutley and Sam Napolitano to Speak at Carbon [Swindle] TradeEx America | webnewswire.com
The speaker line up will consist of more than 110 senior level speakers conducting 25 thought-provoking sessions. The opening day keynote will be delivered by Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the opening day will end with a keynote speech by Dr. Richard L. Sandor, Chicago Climate Exchange, Inc., Chairman & Founder, while the closing address will be provided by Sam Napolitano, Director, Clean Air Markets Division of the EPA.Global Climate Disruption Brings Early Snow To Russia | Real Science
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Another highlight will be the opening party A Night at the Museum on September 28th from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. at the Chicago Field Museum. This exciting event will allow for high level networking while viewing the museums current Climate Change Exhibit. Charges are $25 for conference attendees and $42.50 for walk ins.
The -13ºC temperatures and extra snow must be due to all that “excess energy in the climate system” – as Joe Romm would explain. Cold is the new hot.The “Ice-Free Arctic” Has Reached Its Deadline | Real Science
[2007 article] The Arctic Ocean could be free of ice in the summer as soon as 2010 or 2015 – something that hasn’t happened for more than a million years, according to a leading polar researcher.NC Media Watch: Texas Sues to Block Bizarre "Global Warming" EPA Rules
Exit Question: Where is California AG on this data fraud, and why is he not protecting the people of California by preventing the use this flawed climate data in the making of public policy? Is he too busy running for Governor, or does he have another agenda? If he is not willing to protect the people of California as the AG, why would we want him to be our Governor?Fifteen Bad Things with Windpower–and Three Reasons Why — MasterResource
1 – Wind energy was abandoned well over a hundred years ago, as it was totally inconsistent with our burgeoning more modern needs of power, even in the late 1800s. When we throw the switch, we expect that the lights will go on — 100% of the time. It’s not possible for wind energy, by itself, to ever do this, which is one of the main reasons it was relegated to the dust bin of antiquated technologies (along with such other inadequate sources like horse power).
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